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Hearing safety
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Listening to audio at loud volumes may damage your hearing when using earphones or headphones. Please lower the volume to a safe and
comfortable range.
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Do not use earphones or headphones while driving a vehicle or riding a bike. If the volume is too loud, you may become distracted, which can
result in accidents.
Medical equipment
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Please comply with the rules and regulations of the hospital or medical body when using your device. Do not use your device in areas where it is
forbidden.
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Some wireless devices can affect the operation of hearing aids, pacemakers, and other equipment. Please talk to your doctor or the equipment’s
manufacturer for more information.
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Ensure the device is kept at least 15 cm away from any pacemakers to prevent interference with the pacemaker. If you normally use a pacemaker,
please use your device on the opposite side to your pacemaker, and do not place the device in your shirt pocket.
Flammable and combustible environments
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Do not turn on or use your device in flammable or combustible environments or where flammable or combustible materials are stored (such as
gas stations and chemical plants). These areas normally display graphic or written warning signs, but not always.
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Do not charge your device in flammable or combustible environments.
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Do not transport your device by placing it in a container or vehicle with flammable or combustible materials.
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Do not store flammable or combustible materials in the same area as your device.
Traffic and driving
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You must obey local laws and regulations while using this device. Do not use this device while driving, as it can cause accidents.
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Driving requires your full attention. You are responsible for the safety of your driving.